[FAR Part § 25.397: Control system loads -- FAA FARS, 14 CFR] -- Flightsim Aviation Zone - Number 1 Flight Simulation and Aviation Resource! Information, Tools, Downloads, Databases, FAQ, Aviation Humour, Glossaries, Directory, FS2006, Multimedia, Screenshots, Free Flight Planner, Weather Reports | Aviation Databases - aircraft, airports, airlines, countries, timezones | Flight Simulator X
 
» Support this site -> Shop Online at Amazon!
Friday 10 February 2012 02:31 GMT
 
 

FAA Federal Aviation Regulations (FARS, 14 CFR)

FARs   >   Part 25   >   Section 397 - Control system loads

PREVIOUS section 25.395  |  section 25.399 NEXT

FONT
serif sans
TEXT SIZE
T T T T

(a) General. The maximum and minimum pilot forces, specified in paragraph (c) of this section, are assumed to act at the appropriate control grips or pads (in a manner simulating flight conditions) and to be reacted at the attachment of the control system to the control surface horn.

(b) Pilot effort effects. In the control surface flight loading condition, the air loads on movable surfaces and the corresponding deflections need not exceed those that would result in flight from the application of any pilot force within the ranges specified in paragraph (c) of this section. Two-thirds of the maximum values specified for the aileron and elevator may be used if control surface hinge moments are based on reliable data. In applying this criterion, the effects of servo mechanisms, tabs, and automatic pilot systems, must be considered.

(c) Limit pilot forces and torques. The limit pilot forces and torques are as follows:

---------------------------------------------------------------------
Maximum forces or  Minimum forces or
Control                  torques            torques
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Aileron:
Stick.......................  100 lbs...........  40 lbs.
Wheel \1\...................  80 D in.-lbs \2\..  40 D in.-lbs.
Elevator:
Stick.......................  250 lbs...........  100 lbs.
Wheel (symmetrical).........  300 lbs...........  100 lbs.
Wheel (unsymmetrical) \3\...  ..................  100 lbs.
Rudder........................  300 lbs...........  130 lbs.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The critical parts of the aileron control system must be designed
for a single tangential force with a limit value equal to 1.25 times
the couple force determined from these criteria.
\2\ D=wheel diameter (inches).
\3\ The unsymmetrical forces must be applied at one of the normal
handgrip points on the periphery of the control wheel.

[Doc. 5066, 29 FR 18291, Dec. 24, 1964, as amended by Amdt. 25-38, 41 FR 55466, Dec. 20, 1976; Amdt. 25-72, 55 FR 29776, July 20, 1990]

PRINTABLE VERSION of this PageE-MAIL THIS PAGE to Somebody!SAVE TO FAVORITES / Bookmark this PageLINK TO THIS PAGE! (view simple HTML code)

Current page:   FARs   >   Part 25   >   Section 397 - Control system loads

PREVIOUS section 25.395  |  section 25.399 NEXT

page stats: viewed 1716 unique times - last change 08-Jan-2005

SEARCH the FARS :

Top of Page

» DOWNLOADING (PARTS OF) THIS WEBSITE AUTOMATICALLY IS NOT ALLOWED! «

THIS IS NO OFFICIAL SOURCE -- [DISCLAIMER] [FAA WEBSITE]

See also: AIM | ATC | FSS | NOTAMS | PCG |

 
Top of page
add to favorites @ E-mail this! Link to this!
Top of page
© 2002-2012 - Legal | Contact | Advertise | Sitemap
Visit our $pons0rs:
Your site here?
hosted by 123XS || also visit: Flightsim Search & Aviation Search || Link to us!